Have you ever noticed how the adverts at London tube stations vary depending on where you are? |
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The first thing you want to remember when jump-starting a car is that a slight possibility of explosion does exist. |
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Have you ever been able to jump-start a car that seemed to crank OK but wouldn't start on its own? |
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When you played in groups, they didn't want you to dunk, so you had to pull up for a jump shot. |
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Once you have established your jump shot and layup, add shots off the dribble or drives to the hoop. |
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It has a fair share of scares and horror moments in it, ones that stick with you after the movie is over. |
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This dog will scare easily and will most probably beat you to the hiding place if an intruder bursts into your home! |
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Grey-headed sparrows are relatively nervous birds and if you scare them away a few times they will go off and look elsewhere for a nest site. |
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When someone opens the door it hits the door jam and sets off an alarm that will scare them away and wake you up. |
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If she's so annoying she scares people off, then you might be her only friend. |
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So without further ado, I'll tell you about the value of these two really important books from our past. |
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Traditional wet flies in sizes 12 and 14 are often all you need, though if you can get hold of Matt's specials, they could give you the edge. |
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To be a successful all-round grayling angler you need a selection of dry flies, nymphs and wet flies. |
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When you think about it, crushing on a goofy cartoon kid was ten times less embarrassing than having wet dreams about this guy. |
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Does anyone out there still heed the old admonition, If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all? |
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Do you sir, agree with this punishment which would involve the admonishment of a member of your own party? |
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It is important that you don't chastise or admonish yourself for your feelings. |
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Add any of a number of admixtures or supplementary cementitious materials, and again you alter the nature of the concrete. |
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You can go to the site to read it all if you like, although as it goes on it gets a bit much for a wet blanket like me. |
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Because beer drinking is popular, to say the least, there are hundreds of bier halles and biergartens where you can wet your whistle. |
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Tell me son have you ever cut turf before, following up with, it's just that you look a bit wet behind the ears for this job. |
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Many of you may want to help her wet the baby's head at the plush casual eatery next to Bar 38, off Coney Street, which is opening this weekend. |
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It's usually the last words you hear before the punch lands, your head hits the floor and you wet yourself with fear. |
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The aspiration is the puff of air that you can feel if you wet your finger and hold it in front of your mouth when you say pot in English. |
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And I remember when it was here in Atlanta, you wanted to be careful about leaning against a post for fear the paint was still wet. |
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But normally if the weather was wet, my Lord, no you wouldn't have done it satisfactorily at all. |
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But reality is that no soft shell as comfortable as the Serendipity will keep you dry in a torrential rain or hours of wet sleet. |
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I requested that he bring you westwards, that being the direction you were traveling in when we found you. |
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All you need are a couple of dumbbells, a jump rope, a chin-up bar, an adjustable bench, and about an hour to spare three times a week. |
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The jump rope is considered by most the single best piece of exercise equipment you can own. |
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I almost didn't come because I was afraid you would ask me to tell you what I know before admitting me to your cloister. |
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How can you avoid the itch as well as mosquito-borne illnesses such as West Nile virus? |
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But if you try and use it for raking up the leaves, you'll just make a mess of the garden. |
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The rake or dethatcher will create shallow grooves in the soil which will catch the new grass seed that you spread. |
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However, I did read somewhere that you can rip up the dead grass, with a metal rake, and reseed. |
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The woman told me admiringly that you were able to hold your breath for up to eight months at a time. |
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To do this one, stand with your arms out and your feet apart as though you were doing a jumping jack. |
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The airborne action is less fluid than the rest, but at least you get to admire the impressive scenery. |
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They were vulnerable and needed special care and I have no doubt that much of what you did for them was admirable. |
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There are ballads, blues and western swing, and Burch describes it as music you might hear in a dream and try in vain to remember in the morning. |
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So they're just going to treat you like any jumped-up creep of a musician and ignore you. |
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If you look at the appendix that follows the paper, one fact immediately jumps out. |
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Now before you all go jumping on me for being intolerant, I'll tell you all a few things about being intolerant. |
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I was just thinking about my wife, but wait, let me explain, before you jump down my throat. |
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It was rude of me and you were just being a good friend and I had no right to just jump down your throat like that. |
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Now before you jump down my throat and accuse me of being totally ignorant as to what goes on backstage, let me explain my position. |
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So the sooner you figure out the real story, the sooner you'll have the jump on them. |
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I'm jumping up and down with excitement about coming out to celebrate with you tomorrow night! |
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Generally, a jump bid indicates to your partner that there is at least one suit for which you cannot supply a card needed for the run. |
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And if you just want to watch somebody tackling the jumps, you can relax in the Club Bar overlooking the indoor ring. |
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If you count a term of an administration as a single data point, we have only five data points. |
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The next time you decide to jump a red light, the prying eyes of the law may not be the only ones to be wary of. |
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As with mashed potatoes, you can also use white rice with raisins as a side dish with meals. |
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So, David, what did you think the big legacy in international affairs from the administration was? |
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You don't realize anything, how much you've changed or how it raises Cain every time you smile. |
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For example, the more you bend your elbows on a flye or lateral raise, the easier it will be to lift the weight. |
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Since you owed the pot 15 cents for calling and 25 for your raise, you would put 40 cents into the pot. |
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You want to limp and fold, while they limp and call your raises when you are in position. |
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Routinely calling each raise from the blind may cost you quite a bit of money. |
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I need you to recommend a beginners' poker book, one that explains checking, raises, and the different games. |
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Dozens of miracles and curses will allow you to wreak havoc on your enemies or even raise them from the dead to fight for you. |
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If you don't live where citrus grows outdoors, you can raise plants in containers in greenhouses or solariums. |
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One of the strangest things that happens to you when you are raising a toddler is how the normally mundane things get you incredibly excited. |
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This pain usually is worse when you raise your arm or lift something above your head. |
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There are some simple tests which Dr. Anselme wishes to administer to you to ascertain your mental capabilities on this particular day. |
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He said you could appreciate directors who worked in gangster films, war films, westerns, etc. |
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But if you're a sacramental church, you need priests to administer the sacraments. |
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The prevailing winds are strong westerlies, generally good news, but it's important to remember you do have to come back. |
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When I was a teenager I bought a book from a jumble sale called The Insult Dictionary which told you how to insult people in five languages. |
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The episodes are jumbled up on the viewing order, so that won't help you at all. |
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When you run out of paper or the words you write are jumbled up, think of the hourglass passing sand from the top to the bottom. |
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Let's also see whether you try to make it as unreadable as you can, by jumbling up the paragraphing. |
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If you doubt it, think of Chelsea, the favourites to win what admen call the Premiership. |
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Some remember the ad-lib commentary you could provide just with a house mike during a practice. |
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From July, you will no longer be able to claim the full tax relief in the year the investment is made. |
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If you scooted them all a few inches or so this way, you could fit both a pinball machine and a jukebox along that wall. |
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A high-interest savings account is a good place to start, if you just want to put away some money for a rainy day. |
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Once you have the basic home comforts, it's important to have money put aside for a rainy day. |
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There is something about rainy days that can make you feel strangely melancholic and happy at the same time. |
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It's not a dinner-party dish, but it might be just what you want on a rainy weekend. |
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Finally, if rainfall occurs during the growing season, make sure you have a rain gauge near your field to know how much moisture you received. |
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The way you chop the ingredients makes a big impact on the burger's texture and juiciness. |
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What's the use of having such a juicy and appetizing prospect-list if you can't call on them? |
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How do you respond to critics who say that the juicy returns you promise for Social Security accounts will likewise prove elusive? |
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Imagine the Scottish moors with temperate rainforests and sinuous rivers, and you have Tasmania. |
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By cutting down the rainforest you are destroying an entire ecosystem of both plants and animals. |
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As you can easily see, the preferences information adjusts to reflect the addition of the equipment for the second computer. |
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I adjure you to drop whatever vulgar habits you may have learned before you meet your husband. |
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If you look on the bench over there, there's a juice box and a snack for all of you. |
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In English you can take not only an adjunct but also a predicative complement and prepose them for a special effect. |
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Since fruits and vegetables are juiced raw, the enzymes are still viable when you drink the juice. |
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If this sounds too boring you can spice it up by juicing, eating raw, poaching or baking the food. |
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Remember that the next time you let your toddler play in the garden, or the next time you juice a carrot without scrubbing it first. |
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From the coolest raincoats to the classiest overcoats, you're not ready for spring until you get your hands on a spring jacket. |
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Artichoke leaf extract stimulates digestive juices like saliva and bile to help you break down food. |
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The competition organisers would like to extend a sincere thank you to the judges who adjudicated all the entries. |
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A raincoat will keep you high and dry, and it's a great way to add some punch to your sweater and jeans. |
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I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you to take a rain check on lunch, though. |
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Thanks to all of you who wrote to me with invites for free dinners and guest rooms, but it looks like I'll have to take a collective rain check. |
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A rainbow-like circle around the shadow on a cloud below an airplane you are in is a glory. |
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I can only say thank you to the rainbow coalition out there who supported us in any way they could. |
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Then I grew up and realized that not much has changed, only that now you're promised gold at the end of the rainbow if you work hard enough. |
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Your favorite ice cream flavor is cotton candy and you eat it with rainbow sprinkles. |
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And look, finally, do you think that either party understands the juggle that families face, particularly mothers, working mothers? |
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What do you say to those employees who still have jobs and probably are juggling a few more duties? |
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All too soon you will be shepherded into an adjoining area for the actual tasting. |
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And she didn't need you hauling off and hitting her with both barrels like that! |
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We've got you over a barrel, because you and your taxpayers have no choice but to see this through, so why should we pay? |
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Because the collective wisdom of industrial relations seems to be, that if you have your opponent over a barrel, you can name your price. |
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Like many of the video covers they show, they have you over a barrel and the price is slightly higher than it should be. |
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So, as you might imagine, a planet wide radar would obviously detect a ship barreling down at full speed with all weapons blazing. |
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If everyone believes you're a political juggernaut, the theory goes, then you will become a political juggernaut. |
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If games in the early part of the season were rained out, you knew they could be made up during the visiting team's next trip into town. |
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I hate to rain on your parade, Sadie, but have you thought about the fact that maybe you just want him because you can't have him now? |
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I already told you it was raining cats and dogs and I'm worried that the computer is going to crash or that the power is going to go off. |
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I hope it is raining when you are reading this column because I will be lying on a beach in Salou this week. |
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If it is raining out, most drivers will not pick you up, because they don't want a wet person in their car. |
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There was incredible kindness there, and to know that you weren't alone was such a boost. |
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I fought in the snow barefoot to give you the freedom to vote and you stay at home because it rains. |
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Now, a road makes the climb easier, but if it is raining or snowing, you still need some luck getting there. |
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If you have set up a home and want to dress it up without making a hole in your pocket then here is an option. |
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Instead of paying once, you pay twice and the deeper you get in the hole, the more they control you. |
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I undercut the top of the jugs with a belt sander so that you can get a good, solid grip. |
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Good on the surface, but as many have pointed out, all the plot holes and problems show up when you think about it for more than 10 seconds. |
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That's mainly because I love the experience of going to see a film and think that that makes up for any plot holes you may encounter. |
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Like too many of this government's initiatives, as soon as you start to examine the details gaping holes emerge. |
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Except when you find the foxhole and the dogs go in, there's not a fox, but a weasel cowering in the corner of the hole. |
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You may face a longer putt by not being able to work the ball closer to the hole, but you will be safely on the green. |
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If you want to only train in aikido, judo or a specific style of karate, is there a school in your area? |
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The third method calls for your practicing with someone not as good at judo as you are. |
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Ask some people why they do judo or kendo and you will get some who will answer that they train to be able to win a fight. |
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It is your choice if you smoke or not but I think everyone would benefit if we made an effort not to. |
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I have also attached the bulletin to this email so you could get a flavor of what we are doing. |
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If you buy a pair of trainers and they fall to bits, you won't buy them again. |
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With judicious editing and good music, suddenly you can seem like a star on the screen. |
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You have a logical, judicious, and pleasant way of expressing yourself and you do so in a straightforward fashion. |
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Even if you arrive in Munich by plane, you are more than likely to take the train into the city's main railway station. |
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The cases establish in this jurisdiction that you cannot judicially review a failure to prosecute. |
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Do you say it is not a matter incidental to the execution of a power vested in the federal judicature? |
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On nice days, you can enjoy food and drink while kicking back in an Adirondack chair on the lawn. |
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I must see a traveling paper, then you may come stay the night with us so as you will be safe from the wendigos. |
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It comes highly recommended if you are into such museums and are curious about the history of passenger railroading in this part of the country. |
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As you might imagine, the weather in the Cascade Mountains is often not favorable for railroading. |
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What are the contentious issues in those suggestions and are you worried the regulations may be railroaded through? |
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Anyhow, again, I guess you see that I do not have much more to chat about, so I'll say adios and look out for some greetings tomorrow. |
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The good doctor says that if you print money ad infinitum, the market will go up and the dollar will go down. |
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I'm sorry if I sound a bit judgemental but I'm only telling you because I'm concerned about you. |
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Do you have a little voice inside your head that is constantly passing judgment on you, criticizing you at every turn? |
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But then you have a decision and a judgment of a single judge of the Federal Court. |
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Won't this type of biting raillery create enemies for you when it is published? |
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In most Hindu households, shops and businesses you will find altars and shrines, and the day is routinely started with worship of gods and gurus. |
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Anyway, it's very late, I'm very tired and very sick so I shall bid you all adieu! |
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Some 1,000 statues of Buddhas, some dating back to the West Jin Dynasty, greet you in the two-hectare garden. |
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But to complain that people are judging you by your behaviour on stage and in interview is a little weak, Ryan. |
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If you put some effort into your clothes, some people may judge you to be frivolous, while others will treat you with greater respect. |
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I will be the judge overseeing this competition, and the best part is that you can play along! |
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Once the mortar is dry, you can attach a cutting board to the side of the barbecue with fluted masonry nails. |
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With a fireplace, for instance, the wall goes from board to masonry, and you have a wavy corner to match up. |
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If you win, will you move up to 154 pounds or continue defending your welter titles? |
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What will your co-workers think if you show up at the office with a big purple welt on your neck! |
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If your cut exposes the hollow portion of the door, you must reinstall the solid-wood rail from the cutoff. |
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They are more manoeuvrable, but you can still draw out the long turns because of the long straight rails. |
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You come down through the backwash, you stick your rail in the backwash and do the best you can. |
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If you look at rail safety compared with road safety, it is much safer to travel on the rails. |
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Joe Jordan was with our party and he is a God in Italy so you had all these Italian fans turning up too. |
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My hypothesis that the watch is in your pocket because you stole it, is not an ad hoc hypothesis. |
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Alternatively, please everyone and raid your room mini bar as you watch the Pattaya Mail Channel's latest features. |
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Even though tile adhesives aren't usually abrasive, if you leave it for some time it may cause an allergic reaction. |
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In addition to the mousepad itself, they also give you two strips of Teflon with adhesive backing known as Padsurfers. |
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Make sure your boot has enough welt to hold in the binding, just as you would for a step-in crampon. |
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If you adhered closely to the program through Phase 3, you probably have at least the faint outline of a six-pack now emerging. |
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If anyone can add a little grit to the well-worn formula, you might reasonably expect she could. |
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The chances are that you will have company at some stage during the walk, for this is a well-used route. |
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If you have nothing planned to celebrate the jubilee try to go along for a great day out. |
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Follow the well-trodden path through the narrow gorge for about 100 yards, until you emerge to a great view of Loch Lomond. |
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On the line itself, ragwort and cow parsley grew almost as high as the platform, but in the gaps you could see the tracks were gone. |
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As good as the TF's standard ragtop is, there are times when you feel a little under-dressed for the worst excesses of the British climate. |
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But if you really must have a ragtop, and your ragtop really must be a prestige badge, then a second-hand Z3 deserves serious examination. |
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Have you got adequate measures in place for you and your employees to deal with the heat? |
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If you only go abroad once a year then a single-trip policy should be adequate. |
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And if you understand karma, you know that if people don't get it back in this world, they're going to get it back in the next world. |
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Looking back on it now, how do you feel working with Troma helped you develop as a well-rounded, insightful person? |
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I don't know why Wade put you up to this, or how much he paid you, but I'm not falling for it. |
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Perhaps we could put the lights up and if there's a question that you have, put your hand up. |
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You have to build the foundations of a house before you think about putting the walls up. |
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If you were to put him to a cob mare you would get a slighter sort of foal. |
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They put you through college, gave you a place to stay when you were out of work and helped you buy your first home. |
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First, you are put through to the telephone operator, who asks you which of the emergency services you require. |
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In the good old days the council switchboard put you through to the relevant department. |
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The switchboard should be able to put you through to Revenue's Voluntary Disclosure office. |
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He's interested in it, and he might be able to put you on to some similar source material. |
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If you put 100 pounds on India winning, you could walk way with a cool 100,000 pounds. |
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That's substantially more today than you get by putting an extra penny on income tax. |
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If you know somebody will repeat everything you say over the dinner table to a gossip columnist it will probably put you off the person. |
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A mess on the rocks is sure to put you off your cream tea until a couple of tides have cleaned it up. |
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You get the rewards now of all the efforts you have been putting in to your business. |
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It's the kind of school where your grandfather the duke has to put you down for enrollment when your dad is born. |
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Can you put me down for a trip to Honolulu for this time next year as well? |
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I would put you down as a strong girl, who knows her mind and knows how to do things. |
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In a sense, putting a plan down on paper is forcing you to be very critical about yourself and your business. |
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Once a real plan is put down on paper, though, you can do real calculations and figure out whether it really works. |
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But as with any scientific law, it's not codified until you put it down in writing. |
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We have had some time to read your judgment, and I want to repeat my thanks to you for putting it down in writing. |
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If you want her to learn to settle herself, it's best to try to put her down before she nods off. |
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If you have very young children, it is great to be able to put them down for a nap in a completely separate room. |
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If your critic has only said it to put you down, this makes you bigger than him. |
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Because people didn't feel good about themselves, they would always be putting you down. |
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You should decide in advance what you are saving for and how long you want to put the money away. |
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Even if you make the eight-second limit, dismounting is still jumping off a raging bull and landing in the dirt. |
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Surely you've got more sense than a raging bull, charging each time you see the matador's red rag! |
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I can't really tell you how to do your job Ms. Strong, but I just don't see how putting Jeremy away is going to help him. |
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Apparently, if you're at risk of harming yourself or someone else, you can be put away. |
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Would you please put your hands together and join me in welcoming our debaters tonight. |
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If you sell a put, you've agreed to buy stock at a certain price from the owner of the put. |
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The organisers had named four for every position and then over to you to put X over the name of your choice. |
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It does not matter which candidate's name you elect to put your cross against so long as you make your choice. |
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I just tried to put myself in their situation and try to, you know, feel what they felt. |
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Once you go into court and testify, you may contribute to someone being put into prison or turned free. |
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You must feel angry that those people were constructively seeking to put you behind bars. |
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She sports a raggy Sid Vicious t-shirt so you know she's not your typical saccharine-soaked pre-pubescent. |
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While there is the ability to use a joystick, the keyboard is a better choice to let you pull some hot skate moves. |
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There is no reason to initialize the joystick or CD-ROM if you are not going to use them. |
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In the distance, you can see other camps rising raggedly out of the moraine, each looking like it has just been through a ruinous siege. |
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If you watch warm-ups at the typical age group meet, you'll see much more ragged than smooth movement. |
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The edges will look a little ragged, so trim them if you prefer a neat edge. |
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With a flick of your right joypad, you can jab, hook or uppercut your way to boxing immortality. |
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To those of you that already know me, this will simply be a joyous refresher of your cherished memories of me. |
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But nothing is more stressful than the time limit options, and you will find yourself on the brink of rage-quitting from the stress. |
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So we give thanks to all of you and wish you a peaceful and joyful Christmas. |
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As you read this, over 30 wars and conflicts rage around the world, mostly created, maintained, and aggravated by men. |
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I once went to a fashionable function when alfalfa sprouts were all the rage, and I don't have to tell you the evening lacked a certain pizzazz. |
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But if you enter a garden full of colours, wild and joyful, then you feel you want to stay. |
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If you could have more control over your life, would you be happier, more joyful? |
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Thank you for the most joyful happy years of my life and for our beautiful children. |
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If you want have well-off families, you have to have a wealth-creating economy in place. |
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And because I am a grownup person, and very well-sorted out, I wish you joy. |
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It is a well-kept secret which is good as it will keep riff-raff like you away. |
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It was a rag doll, stamped front and back on a piece of cloth that you cut out and sewed around and filled with sawdust. |
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Once again Manx mixes up acoustic blues with Indian ragas to produce a seamless sound that you never want to stop. |
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I apologize to Mr. Russell for ragging him but that's what happens when you have a rock garden named after you. |
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They invite you to get up and visit the wine room adjacent to the dining room. |
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For those of you who have been living in suspense, this is the low-down on kale asparagus from the Heritage Seed Library people. |
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It's very important you don't let your baby's head get covered by the duvet, covers or pillow. |
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Using an electric whisk if you have one start to mix the egg into the flour. |
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At this stage you can whisk or stir in any chosen flavouring such as sweet chilli sauce. |
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This means you can dynamically edit any shapes you draw and go to print at any time without rasterizing them. |
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Listening to this radio show, though, you can't help but fall in love with music to listen to at the midnight hour. |
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I agree that romanticism aestheticizes everything but I do not see it as conformist in the way you do. |
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A staff of doctors, nurses and aestheticians work together to make you look and feel your best. |
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Let me zoom you into a couple problem areas that we have seen through the morning hours. |
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But how can you sack out when your brain is whirling over tomorrow's three tests, cheerleading tryouts and your latest crush? |
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It may be minutes, hours days or even years that you are helping yet the gratitude will be there. |
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All of you will be putting in an extra two hours every day next week just for that little stunt. |
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So, that's about an hour and twenty minutes from now, and we'll keep you posted on that one. |
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Laura Bush is all deferential and smiles in public, but you can bet that she whipsaws him like a swing in private. |
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Are you still convinced that guns are the cause of the recent rash of school shootings? |
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No, you just have to kind of, like our Lord said, kind of shake the dust off your feet and walk away. |
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Although there is no way to cure a poison ivy rash, you can ease the discomfort. |
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By day two this team were cranking out more new ideas than you could shake a stick at. |
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When at the click of a button you have the world on your screen, why bother debating the intricate and delicate fabrics our lives? |
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I get bored easily, and I change my clothes a lot, so I've had more careers than you can shake a stick at. |
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When you wake up in the morning, you start looking at the problem again and in two shakes of a duck's tail, you've figured out the solution. |
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Do you feel like there are journalists who are biased against you and don't necessarily give you a fair shake? |
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When completely melted, remove from heat and add in the whipping cream, stirring as you pour, and until completely incorporated. |
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Of course, you are an innocent victim, the whipping boy to be punished for other people's crimes. |
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The beauty of this design is that it allows you to control the point, without any wobble or whippiness. |
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At some point add a strawberry shake to take you to 247 percent of saturated fat and 166 percent of sodium. |
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Many asthmatics struggle with secondhand smoke, so it's not a surprise that you are struggling with asthma again since you started smoking. |
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If you cannot find a post box you can deliver your entry by hand to the Weekender at Bridge Street, Sligo. |
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Ff the teacher gives you a rark up, you've got an excuse to settle down to work. |
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If you have allergic asthma, you or other family members may well also suffer from eczema or hay fever. |
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So, he breaks down the film to include six shorter stories, each delivered with one hard punch that shakes you in your seat. |
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Playing soft in practice and hard in games is a lazy man's approach and you will get whipped by the teams that play hard in practice, too. |
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Whenever he does call you a bad name or threatens to whip you or anything else, tell your mom ASAP and have her talk to him and again. |
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I went off to government boarding schools and there they used to whip you and beat you if you spoke your Indian language. |
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Did your co-stars respect your director position or did you have to crack the whip, so to speak? |
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Through the aeromedical division certification process, the FAA will do everything it can to help you prove that you're capable of flying safely. |
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It's one of those rarified treats when you are simply left reaching for words. |
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I have to say, I found it very satisfying to do, because you never get to use a horse whinnying in my normal line of work. |
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And if you are looking for accommodation in the city, forget the need to deal with middlemen. |
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Your utility company may offer free or low-cost energy audits, or you can conduct your own. |
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For the rare or unusual gift, a trip round the antique or second-hand shops and a little imagination is all you need. |
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You have the power and you are not going to have it forever and stop crying and whingeing about other things. |
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The car is very strong aerodynamically, very stable in the high speed turns and this gives you a lot of confidence. |
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The new normal is that there are going to be inconveniences from time to time that you don't expect. |
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You present a sliver, a little glass piece of the kaleidoscope, a tiny little prism, in which you may see the greater war, but you may not. |
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On the runway scene, walking, could you be a very good photo model and not a good runway model? |
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Do you constantly whine like a pig stuck in a tight pram over minute issues? |
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Do you actually think his daughters would be plucked from the front row of an Armani runway show? |
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You have to squeak it in a shrill whine, which says all that you need to know about the man himself. |
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You have to be a lot better at propaganda if you want to make people listen to your views. |
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It was also reported that you spent the earlier part of the afternoon singing for your preschool mates, who stood in rapt attention around you. |
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If you find you don't like the aerobics exercise you're doing, switch to a new one this week. |
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There was a time in your life when you didn't even realize what you were doing was called aerobic or cardio exercise. |
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If you have been taxiing under conditions conducive to icing, do a static run-up prior to takeoff to assure normal engine operation. |
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Arm speed refers to the speed with which you pull the disc across your body when you execute the run-up. |
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Before you start, you have to approach the situation with the utmost delicacy. |
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It will be worth your while to come and get to know other members where you will get a warm welcome. |
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In doing so, I hope to convince you that running for a Student Government Executive Body position will be worth your while. |
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It involves a naughty word that every one of you knows and if I used it without asterisking, no one in the world would be harmed. |
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